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they were kidnapped by a pro -- by pro-russia individuals, a pro-russia group in eastern ukraine. >> what were they doing in eastern ewe rain? you say they're inspectors, of what? >> they were there under the vienna document, all 57 nations that are participating states in the organization for security and cooperation in europe to include russia have agreed to a set of measures that are intended to build confidence among the partners, among the participants. part 1 mechanism of that is our nspections that each -- each participating state is obliged to receive a certain number of inspections every year but they can also offer voluntary inspections. >> so they went over there for inspections of what? >> they were there to inspect ukrainian military installations and deployments but also to -- >> they were kid napped by russian sympathizers? >> correct, sir. ? last question. is europe slow-walking saxes because they're concerned about the fact that many of them are totally dependent on russia for their energy and that russia may then just retaliate? is that one of their concerns about s
they were kidnapped by a pro -- by pro-russia individuals, a pro-russia group in eastern ukraine. >> what were they doing in eastern ewe rain? you say they're inspectors, of what? >> they were there under the vienna document, all 57 nations that are participating states in the organization for security and cooperation in europe to include russia have agreed to a set of measures that are intended to build confidence among the partners, among the participants. part 1 mechanism of that...
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doing this for russia, but embracing russia. it was about giving russia a voice.f a say, a place, ready to go forward with nato membership. it was all about repeating those -- were small countries had to [indiscernible] the geography determined your faith or history. for example, one of the reasons nato came about was because some in yourarlier ideas struck the people in going back to the loose league of nations where everybody is used possible for everybody else's security and therefore no one is secure. there was a natural rebellion politically. make is thatant to [indiscernible] that has to be remembered. >> you have been observing all of this and you have talked with all of these people. how much thought was given to potential blowback from russia? point, wasbservation there a sincere desire or at least intention that if russia was involved in a certain way, it could he come part of the community or not? thes it has been indicated, are is a consistent record on the part of nato and beginning with the first visit of the secre
doing this for russia, but embracing russia. it was about giving russia a voice.f a say, a place, ready to go forward with nato membership. it was all about repeating those -- were small countries had to [indiscernible] the geography determined your faith or history. for example, one of the reasons nato came about was because some in yourarlier ideas struck the people in going back to the loose league of nations where everybody is used possible for everybody else's security and therefore no one...
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steer away from ukraine for a moment and just talk about russia what do you think russia. cape's coming under informational attack from the west like take for example the olympics in sochi if all i read was the western press i would definitely think it was a disaster but you know i was there and all of my peers where there are a lot of my foreign correspondent friends were there and it will quite the opposite once you know you actually so what they had built in sochi. i'm just wondering is it just journalists laziness play too much work to stray from cliche as that actually sell or is it a conscious decision to follow them to sell more maybe it's career career. unfortunately. probably the majority of journalists are and they know what is good for their career and what kind of stereotypes and what kind of narratives. you know are. are going to get them ahead both within the newsroom and in terms of with the power structure itself so i would really put it down to career is when i think a lot of the journalists at the beginning of the war in iraq. you know whatever doubts the
steer away from ukraine for a moment and just talk about russia what do you think russia. cape's coming under informational attack from the west like take for example the olympics in sochi if all i read was the western press i would definitely think it was a disaster but you know i was there and all of my peers where there are a lot of my foreign correspondent friends were there and it will quite the opposite once you know you actually so what they had built in sochi. i'm just wondering is it...
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and russia. the u.s. imports about twice as much as it sells to russia, buying mostly oil and gas, fe fertili fertilizers, products and nuclear fuel. a few american kuntz trees like boeing and exxon mobile are big in russia. boeing sold about $2,000,000,000 worth of sxhil equipment in 2013. exxonmobil has a joint $3.2 billion deal with russia. russian petroleum company to hunt for oil in the black sea and russian arctic waters but all of this pales in comparison to russia's trade with the european union. >> amounted to about $370,000,000,000 last year. joining us to talk about this is axil merck, a global investment form. axel, welcome. >> great to be with you. >> how are the markets responding to all of this? >> well, they have beensponding gradually with your previous guest pointed it out, the rubal as weakened, the russian stockmarket has not' been doing so well. access to credit has been difficult. this latest announcement of sanctions, i haven't seen any particular response. it's been widely anticipa
and russia. the u.s. imports about twice as much as it sells to russia, buying mostly oil and gas, fe fertili fertilizers, products and nuclear fuel. a few american kuntz trees like boeing and exxon mobile are big in russia. boeing sold about $2,000,000,000 worth of sxhil equipment in 2013. exxonmobil has a joint $3.2 billion deal with russia. russian petroleum company to hunt for oil in the black sea and russian arctic waters but all of this pales in comparison to russia's trade with the...
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the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course and that is to resolve these issues diplomatically. i think we are united on that front. europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation and we have to take those into account. not every country will be in exactly the same place. been remarkable is the degree to which all countries agreed that russia has violated international law and violated territorial integrity and sovereignty of a country in europe and i think there is unanimity that there has to be consequences for that. how we structure the sectoral sanctions, the experts have been working on and we anticipate that if we have to use them, we can. our preference would be not to have to use them. i think chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extorting her league helpful not only -- she has been extra ordinarily helpful not onl
the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course and that is to resolve these issues diplomatically. i think we are united on that front. europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation and we have to take those into account. not every country will be in exactly the same place. been remarkable is the degree to which all...
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the same in russia. that's why it's absolutely natural to pursue this way and be in association and political and civil life. economic side is a little more difficult but they even didn't do this and he understood that he was faced with a problem and he would lose his position. but it happened much faster losing his position because losing legitimacy of other reasons. >> let me pick back up where you began your talk. and you started with 2008 in georgia. clearly, the actions of the west the united states and europe failed to deter putin's conversation of further actions in europe's east in 2008. what will deter president putin right now? what would you be recommending that washington and brussels consider undertaking? you talked about the sanctions but are these sufficient to deter an escalation of his objectives whether it's in ukraine or mold ovea or elsewhere? >> the west should press right now just putin just to make a statement to make a statement groups just rmed to immediately hand over the weapon
the same in russia. that's why it's absolutely natural to pursue this way and be in association and political and civil life. economic side is a little more difficult but they even didn't do this and he understood that he was faced with a problem and he would lose his position. but it happened much faster losing his position because losing legitimacy of other reasons. >> let me pick back up where you began your talk. and you started with 2008 in georgia. clearly, the actions of the west...
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that is true now for russia. all of the top ceos of the business community and industry have said if that is the case if you decide on that than we will abide by your decisions and the community knows this. although they have envisaged a different kind of relationship. if two years ago you had asked me whether we would discuss such issues today, i would have said that is not very probable. one needs predictability. and one needs certain framework conditions for investments. so, many in the business community -- i cannot talk obviously reliably on their behalf -- but many of them are aware that reliability and the basic acceptance of the european postwar order, namely territorial integrity, is a very important thing and the business community in doing business cannot completely neglect that. they will not be enthusiastically owed -- excepting that but they are open. there are possibilities there. let us work together with russia for the elections taking place in ukraine on may 25 so ukrainians are in a position to
that is true now for russia. all of the top ceos of the business community and industry have said if that is the case if you decide on that than we will abide by your decisions and the community knows this. although they have envisaged a different kind of relationship. if two years ago you had asked me whether we would discuss such issues today, i would have said that is not very probable. one needs predictability. and one needs certain framework conditions for investments. so, many in the...
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one begins a national issues he usually follows russia's line up to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk that ukraine's problems today could become the truce is tomorrow. jennings who will join shelters snub to the blues meets the russian prison monday retreat in showbiz place when bought the cream in between today and links to russian state and energy joint gazprom useful to the west germans so if the g twenty meeting dollars per season. jimmy is that the tcu exported to russia and decided that its economic relationship shall christian and his associates are spending more than eight hundred million dollars building coal production facilities in russia. sydney the major german firm siemens continues to oppose torture bill to crack it in. kevin jones lying to them a recent increase pressure on german businesses operating in russia. this is the good and the kremlin propaganda opportunities jeremy staunton is the observance meet them knowing that the ending was attempting to walk down the two efforts against the kremlin. gazprom has been used beast in the region g
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but despite all of its rhetoric, russia can't be, because russia is causing this instability. this express concern is cynical and disingenuous and meant only to distract us from the reality that is playing out before our eyes. today i want to focus on one main point. from the outset the government of ukraine has sought to resolve all issues peacefully. through dialogue both internally and with the russian federation. this policy of restraint continued even after russia sub subverted crimea, orchestrated an undemocratic separatist vote in crimea, invaded crimea and announced to the world it had annexed to crimea while lying about its intentions and even its presence in crimea every step of the way. as its country has been carved up, as foreign operatives have moved into its homeland, asthmases of -- as masses of troops have assembled along its border ukraine has continuously, day after day, shown remarkable, almost unimaginable restraint. it has done, -- it has done as this council has asked, it has implemented its international agreements, it has refrained from military respon
but despite all of its rhetoric, russia can't be, because russia is causing this instability. this express concern is cynical and disingenuous and meant only to distract us from the reality that is playing out before our eyes. today i want to focus on one main point. from the outset the government of ukraine has sought to resolve all issues peacefully. through dialogue both internally and with the russian federation. this policy of restraint continued even after russia sub subverted crimea,...
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scouting russia russia on beating them up with sticks and chains. duncan is losing tim for us to the latest on vast ocean thanks very much for now. and as we mentioned at the top of the show the united states and eu have impose further sanctions on russia by targeting seven government officials and seventeen companies linked to president vladimir putin's inner circle united states says russia has breached a diplomatic agreement e d fuse the crisis in ukraine is actually taking steps to overtly escalate the conflict. a reporter alex on the phenomena spoke to ukraine's prime minister said he gets a new store while ago and began by asking what else the international community can do to hold russia the cnc due to the us and the european union want to put more pressure pressure on russia by extending the sanctions if that really enough or do you feel that it was for two more to support ukraine. the idea of sticking up sanctions is to purge of russia. tuesday kicking its international obligation and executed international the us administration just announ
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you can't lay it on russia. without disregarding the internal tensions within a profoundly divided and country with years, decades of administration. >> a quick response before we go, andreas. >> well, ukraine is a plural society. it is not a monoethnic society. it is not deeply divided country. it has had, of course, always the separatists, but we have never seen anything like this particular kind of aggression and i do think that this is mainly coming from outside. we had, over the years in ukraine, again and again demonstrations and we had in 1990 the revolution in kiev. in 2004 the orange revolution, knew the euro maydan. this is domestic. what is happening in eastern ukraine and is now happening also in southern ukraine is clearly coming from outside. >> thank you all. that brinks us to the end of this ed -- brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> on "america tonight," the tipping point. more clashes and bloodshed in ukraine. the el
you can't lay it on russia. without disregarding the internal tensions within a profoundly divided and country with years, decades of administration. >> a quick response before we go, andreas. >> well, ukraine is a plural society. it is not a monoethnic society. it is not deeply divided country. it has had, of course, always the separatists, but we have never seen anything like this particular kind of aggression and i do think that this is mainly coming from outside. we had, over...
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while diplomacy between the united states and russia continues, no one can ignore that russia's actions in ukraine have violated the very principles upon which cooperation is built. further, as we consider arms control priorities this year, or in any year, we will continue to consult closely with our allies and partners every step of the way. our security and defense, as well as that of our allies and partners, is nonnegotiable. we will only pursue arms control agreements that advance our national interest. during the cold war, washington and moscow found it in our mutual interest to work together to cap and then to begin reducing the number of nuclear weapons in service in reversing the nuclear arms race and improving mutual security and stability. we judged that the new start treaty was in the united state'' national security interest for the same reasons and that is why we continue to implement the new start treaty with russia today. we are now in the fourth year of implementation and despite the crisis in ukraine, we and russia continue to implement the treaty in a businesslike mann
while diplomacy between the united states and russia continues, no one can ignore that russia's actions in ukraine have violated the very principles upon which cooperation is built. further, as we consider arms control priorities this year, or in any year, we will continue to consult closely with our allies and partners every step of the way. our security and defense, as well as that of our allies and partners, is nonnegotiable. we will only pursue arms control agreements that advance our...
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the big question is what about russia. shell has big interests in russia. they have a lng plant in the far east. producer inly lng all of russia. a project together with gazprom, the world's largest natural gas producer, to send gas to asian markets. that is one of the reasons why the boss at shell went to russia 10 days ago to meet with , to remind him shell is committed to russia despite the sanctions. and ask for his support for a plan to boost capacity at the plant by 50%. as recently as last night, president clinton said if the sanctions keep going up, russia might have to examine deals with western countries when it comes to energy. >> we will pick that point up in a moment. talk to me about what is happening with ukraine. >> ukraine was another place that shell was looking to expand its business. and had an agreement with the central government of ukraine to explore for gas and a stable country. that part of the country is controlled by separatists. not something -- is going to be able to work on any time -- that is not something shells going to be a
the big question is what about russia. shell has big interests in russia. they have a lng plant in the far east. producer inly lng all of russia. a project together with gazprom, the world's largest natural gas producer, to send gas to asian markets. that is one of the reasons why the boss at shell went to russia 10 days ago to meet with , to remind him shell is committed to russia despite the sanctions. and ask for his support for a plan to boost capacity at the plant by 50%. as recently as...
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to leave russia in the wake of attention in ukraine russia responses by immediately by a raising its key interest rate from seven percent to this. seven point five percent to support the variable advice of high inflation and it looks like told between russia's gas palm and. again over the construction of three south three. met with this austrian counterpart to discuss the possibility of building an extension of the pipeline stay with gas problem then the gas major house of vale they knew to create called. the blend comes from the fills in the northwest russia the oil will cost less than the made it russian export your us plans as its qualities that. made it on eight years the country is to be built in a political production is planned to begin as early as twenty sixteen the b.m.w. factory is the first step to turning the fall of western region into an automobile club so that is expected to integrate twenty one new car problems. that is telling tim over the business desk see what he's been up here because you lost money last week a rarity figure out how this is not just excess flow ex
to leave russia in the wake of attention in ukraine russia responses by immediately by a raising its key interest rate from seven percent to this. seven point five percent to support the variable advice of high inflation and it looks like told between russia's gas palm and. again over the construction of three south three. met with this austrian counterpart to discuss the possibility of building an extension of the pipeline stay with gas problem then the gas major house of vale they knew to...
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in russia. here's a dirty little secret. vladimir putin isn't all that popular. the last credible polling that i saw came not in the spring from the la plata center in moscow and a suggested that of respondents who voted for -- to participate in the vote for the presidential election, only 34% said they would vote for vladimir putin. in a democratic society, that is catastrophic. even an authoritarian one is deeply charlo, which is why what you see it has to do with the last year has been a deepening of russia's antidemocratic church. the real dilemma for u.s. policymakers is how to square that circle, how to invest in democratic institutions, democratic infrastructure without the messiness meddling in internal affairs about having proxies, whether it's the international republican institute, democratic answer to plot us to commiserated kicked out of the country. i think that's a very difficult needle to thread. that is the reason why the obama it restrictionist spent so little time actually thi
in russia. here's a dirty little secret. vladimir putin isn't all that popular. the last credible polling that i saw came not in the spring from the la plata center in moscow and a suggested that of respondents who voted for -- to participate in the vote for the presidential election, only 34% said they would vote for vladimir putin. in a democratic society, that is catastrophic. even an authoritarian one is deeply charlo, which is why what you see it has to do with the last year has been a...
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we have the russia nato meetings and that was done specifically to recognize that russia would i'm sure think that somehow this was a threat to them, their security and unique gove -- need not go back in history to far to get all that. i was not at the center of every decision but i was in the senate at the time on the foreign relations committee at the time, traveled a lot on this issue and i know our government at the time and our allies at the time did reach out to the russians to try to reassure them that this was about common interests, not about our differences. i think we have had in the last 20 years especially since the implosion of the soviet union we have had ups and downs in the russia-u.s. relationship in the nato-russia relationship that we have had periods of cooperation as well. we do a lot of things with the russians and we have differences. obvious to what has happened in the ukraine as i made clear at least in my opinion and my speech, that was not nato aggression that brought this action songs. and so we will continue to do what civilized nations must do, protect the
we have the russia nato meetings and that was done specifically to recognize that russia would i'm sure think that somehow this was a threat to them, their security and unique gove -- need not go back in history to far to get all that. i was not at the center of every decision but i was in the senate at the time on the foreign relations committee at the time, traveled a lot on this issue and i know our government at the time and our allies at the time did reach out to the russians to try to...
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the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. and that is to resolve the issues diplomatically. and i think we are united on that front. within europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you've got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation and we have to take those into account. not every country will be in exactly the same place. but what has been remarkable is the agree to which all countries agreed that russia violated international law and violated territorial sovereignty of a country in europe and i think there's u.n. nimty that there has to be consequences for that. how we structure the sectoral sanctions, the experts have been working on and we anticipate that if we have to use them, we can. our preference would be not to have to use them. and i thank chancellor merkel saes leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful not only in facilitating european unity but also
the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. and that is to resolve the issues diplomatically. and i think we are united on that front. within europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you've got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation and we have to take those into account. not every country will be in exactly the same place. but what has been remarkable is the...
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russia and we saw this not as a either or but a way bringing russia closer to nato and giving russia a seat at the table and they voice in all of this. so put together the framework which everybody participated and once this was in place then we could go forward with nato membership the it was all about not repeating the 20th century and even 19th century europe where the small countries had to limit their sovereignty and their foreign policy dependence because they were between two large countries. the geography determine your fate our history was bound to be repeated. for example, one of the reasons why nato came about was because somebody -- some of the earlier ideas of confederation in europe struck people as going back to the very loose legal nation's whole collective security of the 1930s where everybody is responsible for everybody else s security and, therefore, nobody is secure. central and eastern european countries there was a natural rebellion politically against that kind of idea of being in a glass or second class citizen zone. the point want to make is, before transpar
russia and we saw this not as a either or but a way bringing russia closer to nato and giving russia a seat at the table and they voice in all of this. so put together the framework which everybody participated and once this was in place then we could go forward with nato membership the it was all about not repeating the 20th century and even 19th century europe where the small countries had to limit their sovereignty and their foreign policy dependence because they were between two large...
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energy and trade russia can help out in moving time. away from its dependency on coal oh absolutely right because i mean cold coal is highly polluting and china is already realizing that it's people the chinese people are not really happy with the idea that you know it's getting polluted the water is getting polluted and the land is getting polluted so again you know we sort of go back to what is china one china wants clean energy and that is something that russia can provide so i think you have this sort of ready ready made relationship between the two countries china will be able to buy gas at a low price from from russia it will be able to sort of kill two birds of a with stone so to speak david quo from what lee for thank you for speaking to us is a topic we could talk about all day long we appreciate your time as usual david quo speaking to us therefore venture capital today also this week paid host to i bunch of delegates from the asia pacific region for i pankin event as we know russia is strengthening ties with china but what ab
energy and trade russia can help out in moving time. away from its dependency on coal oh absolutely right because i mean cold coal is highly polluting and china is already realizing that it's people the chinese people are not really happy with the idea that you know it's getting polluted the water is getting polluted and the land is getting polluted so again you know we sort of go back to what is china one china wants clean energy and that is something that russia can provide so i think you...
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down russia isn't here russia supports us morally but not physically americans are supporting they join to face likely. there are troops there are a lot of documents media material spread and materials proving that nobody is interested. but it's not just to look how many people come to the rallies and everybody is there from students to pensioners even veterans coming ukrainian t.v. spreading lies there saying that russians are being brought in is even possible to bring so many russians look thousands of people come for rallies in eastern ukraine have they brought half of the russian population here they call us extremists we always ask for permission to hold peaceful rallies but they refuse us you know but it seems that the heroes of my done i will out to seize buildings to rob banks to kill people but we're not allowed to hold peaceful rallies you can see that we are unarmed we're not wearing masks we have only one demand we want to hold a referendum we want to be heard you can't force twenty million people into europe and nato against their will. exactly what happened that day i don'
down russia isn't here russia supports us morally but not physically americans are supporting they join to face likely. there are troops there are a lot of documents media material spread and materials proving that nobody is interested. but it's not just to look how many people come to the rallies and everybody is there from students to pensioners even veterans coming ukrainian t.v. spreading lies there saying that russians are being brought in is even possible to bring so many russians look...
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that russia is really suffering from this. but they are having a difficult time bringing the europeans along on those broader sectoral sanctions. they had an agreement with the g-7 and they are still talking they are going to trigger those sanctions if the russians come across the border. but they'll hoping this approach will gradually change his mind. >> mike what sort of measures are the white house considering if he doesn't change his mind? >> that's just it. these sanctions being held in abeyance, these brood-sectors of the russian economy. we have been talking about this ever since the g-7 in the hague last month when the president got those leaders all around the table and promised to impose those sanctions if vladimir putin were to continue his aggression and instigation into ukraine. the problem is there's no clear-cut trigger where those sanctions our would come in to place. the europeans have much more at stake, the president, his aids, have all acknowledged that. this is a very difficult ask of the europeans. they a
that russia is really suffering from this. but they are having a difficult time bringing the europeans along on those broader sectoral sanctions. they had an agreement with the g-7 and they are still talking they are going to trigger those sanctions if the russians come across the border. but they'll hoping this approach will gradually change his mind. >> mike what sort of measures are the white house considering if he doesn't change his mind? >> that's just it. these sanctions...
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russia is a very important. part of the world in a very large and strong country and of course we can disagree on things we can disagree on many things with russia with united states with many other parts of the world but another cold war is something i believe that will be very bad thing that nobody is waiting for that will have beth results lonely politically but also economically with chaff will have more tensions all over the border between nato and he say europe or russia so i hope really and i'm not naive but i hope that we can prevent another cold war in europe all right so well we're going to take a short break now we'll be back with that plantation get your elders to talk about the upcoming caravan actions and their rights if you're a skepticism stay with us. live . live live. live. live live. live. stop rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to live. right. and i think you're. on our reporters. now we're back with garrick wilders dutch politician leader of the party for freedom gre
russia is a very important. part of the world in a very large and strong country and of course we can disagree on things we can disagree on many things with russia with united states with many other parts of the world but another cold war is something i believe that will be very bad thing that nobody is waiting for that will have beth results lonely politically but also economically with chaff will have more tensions all over the border between nato and he say europe or russia so i hope really...
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tries to hurt russia, russia can get mean in turn. so it's a risk, and we have to watch that energy complex of prices, because if there is shutdowns and shutbacks, that would be very damaging to western europe and indirectly to the united states. >> alan germany is a bit of a linchpin here, it is the biggest economy in that part of the world. it needs that energy. it can't afford a spike in the price of oil or natural gas, so germany going along with this american push for sanctions would be crucial for sanctions it? >> that's right. but the german's view of sanctions -- and that wasn't talked about today, because there will be differences between chancellor merkel and president obama -- the -- the business interests of germany are putting plenty of pressure on not to be mean on the sanctions. so i think germany will be more tender and more careful in relationships with russia than the united states might be. at least in the rhetoric. >> alan you say and others have said that, you know, russia is probably already in a recession right
tries to hurt russia, russia can get mean in turn. so it's a risk, and we have to watch that energy complex of prices, because if there is shutdowns and shutbacks, that would be very damaging to western europe and indirectly to the united states. >> alan germany is a bit of a linchpin here, it is the biggest economy in that part of the world. it needs that energy. it can't afford a spike in the price of oil or natural gas, so germany going along with this american push for sanctions would...
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we can all change the fact that russia is a key plank in this crisis. it supplies most of ukraine's oil and gas. it accounts for the ukraine straight to the west will need a president whose him at some point to find a solution to fit into this crisis into a single clear how the west saxons would help to fix the problems because of course the government is running out of money and into authority in the east is being very severely tested what about the role of the us in all of this has barack obama got any credit at persuading the european city which he thinks should be done on the sanctions issue is to be ramped up pressure on the europeans have the sense that the geneva meeting. she's now decided to do it alone even if the europeans don't fall at his the us president speaking a little early this monday from canada. we are really moving forward with it an expanded list of individuals and companies there will be affected by sanctions. we will also focus on. in some areas of high tech defense exports to russia. that we don't think are appropriate. to be ex
we can all change the fact that russia is a key plank in this crisis. it supplies most of ukraine's oil and gas. it accounts for the ukraine straight to the west will need a president whose him at some point to find a solution to fit into this crisis into a single clear how the west saxons would help to fix the problems because of course the government is running out of money and into authority in the east is being very severely tested what about the role of the us in all of this has barack...
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the volvo also as i do so the tense situation has also created fears over possible attempt by russia to hold a referendum at gunpoint cemented when anchoring the last month which the international community while the project and received independent surveys have shown winning support for him to bite ukraine even the most the russian speaking eastern regions. a poll conducted last month by the international republican institute which included kindly ensure that only fourteen percent increase in support for jones the scene of the country that even to national institute of sociology has published its april two thousand fourteen findings suggest that close to seventy percent of people living in the south east of ukraine cannot support the separation of the country's regions great news for us your team to some prison term in the modern world he says the eu is free to provide economic aid to ukraine in cooperation with the international monetary fund. rowntree says the interim authorities in kiev have taken steps to help like to be made in geneva to embark on economic and political reforms
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in april nato suspended all practical to do in a note for cooperation with russia although russia has maintained his diplomatic mission to nato. alexander gazebo went on to say that they don't officially the deployment of substantial numbers of combat what it is either permanently or on a rotational basis of a nato officials are spending more white objects. local member states this would mean more poetry spending. we remember the words president calling europeans. to chip in and to spend more on nato and us could also mean more tension is because with the military buildup may come of the buildup of here. i was kind to the former pentagon official michael indeed he believes an exam by his comments. that's how he was nice to finally be easy its relations with russia. as an unfortunate statement because it is basically no draws a picture of russia and and and europe. it has been adversaries when there's a tremendous trade going on between russia and in europe so light i think that the others are more room of the nato countries probably more mature level headed the people to clean in euro
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the crisis is called a ticket to ride again in new york and russia the us aisle to find common ground between the tuesday meeting at the un security council. the what you seem to lack of breaking the story and that the scandal became a design spread to the countryside happy. dozens of fatalities in school was even a peep in the country the people sitting the test at the time being ready to be peaceful farming for the race came in kiev at the ga than a complete its maniacal tv stations that my site the trade unions building west of port is a great serotonin have been forced myself to trying to seek shelter that has a strong will to see stability fifty eight people have been killed according to police some of the victims died on the jumping and the wind as it is quick to cite part is when she'll be it old school was even good people. i've been feeling in the streets calling for help or side of the same time mosman and i hate the theme connecting people in the streets with machine guns. it is amazing horowitz has joined by members of borrowing expressed disgust and fear the eighth with a
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petersburg, russia. severe rain causes the streets to flood. >> you've got small lake in the middle of this neighborhood and then all of a sudden you see a car coming through, the trunk is open, and then you realize it's because somebody's wakeboarding off the back of this car. >> guy's really taking to the next level. what i used to do growing up in russia, hold on to a bread truck when it was snowy and kind of skate behind it. >> snow is fun to slide on, but this water could cause a lot of damage. >> i certainly would not mind being the wakeboarder, i don't want to be the driver. have you ever seen what happens to care when the engine intake sucks up all of the water? that engine block is done. insurance company's not going to cover you for being a dumb ass. >> if i knew how to wakeboard, i'd do something like this. you have to know what you're doing. this is totally cool. i love this guy. >> coming up -- keep your eyes on the road. and romance gone wrong. >> i don't understand how cow sex works but th
petersburg, russia. severe rain causes the streets to flood. >> you've got small lake in the middle of this neighborhood and then all of a sudden you see a car coming through, the trunk is open, and then you realize it's because somebody's wakeboarding off the back of this car. >> guy's really taking to the next level. what i used to do growing up in russia, hold on to a bread truck when it was snowy and kind of skate behind it. >> snow is fun to slide on, but this water could...
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they were kidnapped by a pro -- by pro-russia individuals, a pro-russia group in eastern ukraine. >> what were they doing in eastern ewe rain? you say they're inspectors, of what? >> they were there under the vienna document, all 57 nations that are participating states in the organization for security and cooperation in europe to include russia have agreed to a set of measures that are intended to build confidence among the partners, among the participants. part 1 mechanism of that is our inspections that each -- each participating state is obliged to receive a certain number of inspections every year but they can also offer voluntary inspections. >> so they went over there for inspections of what? >> they were there to inspect ukrainian military installations and deployments but also to -- >> they were kid napped by russian sympathizers? >> correct, sir. ? last question. is europe slow-walking saxes because they're concerned about the fact that many of them are totally dependent on russia for their energy and that russia may then just retaliate? is that one of their concerns about
they were kidnapped by a pro -- by pro-russia individuals, a pro-russia group in eastern ukraine. >> what were they doing in eastern ewe rain? you say they're inspectors, of what? >> they were there under the vienna document, all 57 nations that are participating states in the organization for security and cooperation in europe to include russia have agreed to a set of measures that are intended to build confidence among the partners, among the participants. part 1 mechanism of that...
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bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about bears and different districts of the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and at this pink school right here i believe in the public school here in moscow but a tenth grade a tenth grader a tenth grade boy. actually came in and shot up the school this morning and he killed the teacher and a security guard injured another one and took twenty four other students hostage and we're just going to go and report on it and that's the theme for people. nothing. over one hundred one i'm going to have to worry will be in and out of the fast i'm not install this don't worry i know you're free thinker title where here i swear to you you're welcome my pleasure ok if you're going to get it done when
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and russia calling for an emergency meeting of the un security council. and a massive mud slide in afghanistan, the death toll could be in the thousands. ♪ >>> they stand united. that was the word from washington today as the president and germany's chancellor briefed reporters on the white house lawn. it was the first visit by angela merkel to the white house in three years, the two leaders discussing a wide range of issues talking about the crisis in ukraine and the nsa spy scandal that reported that perhaps her phone might have been tapped by the nsa. libby casey joins us by phone. and they seemed to be speaking from the same script. >> that's right, del. and one of the goals of this would be to portray a united front. the question is where do these countries go from here in terms of sanctions. even the new round of sanctions took a while to hammer out. and you could tell there are some differences when it comes to germany's goals and the u.s. goals in terms of how deep sanctions could or should go. because there are such close trade ties between ger
and russia calling for an emergency meeting of the un security council. and a massive mud slide in afghanistan, the death toll could be in the thousands. ♪ >>> they stand united. that was the word from washington today as the president and germany's chancellor briefed reporters on the white house lawn. it was the first visit by angela merkel to the white house in three years, the two leaders discussing a wide range of issues talking about the crisis in ukraine and the nsa spy scandal...
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the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course, and that is to resolve the issues diplomatically. i think we are united on that front. within europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you have 28 countries, and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation, and we have to take those into account. not every country will be in exactly the same place. but what has been remarkable is the degree to which all countries agree that russia has violated international law, violated sovereignty of a country in europe, and i think there's unanimity that there have to be consequences. how we structure the sanctions the experts have been working on, and we anticipate that if we have to use them, we can. our preference would be not to have to use them. i thank chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extraordinary slid helpful not only in facilitating european unity, but she's also been very important in helpi
the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course, and that is to resolve the issues diplomatically. i think we are united on that front. within europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you have 28 countries, and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation, and we have to take those into account. not every country will be in exactly the same place. but what has been remarkable is the...
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we have said we will isolate russia. we will make them pay for what they've done, hopefully enough so they will change their calculations. you are right -- sanctions do take time. we have already seen the sanctions we have put in place have a destabilizing effect on the russian economy. we know if president putin cares about the russian people and the economic opportunities they need, he will take steps to come back from the brink here. that is what he should do. >> are you satisfied that europeans are doing enough? the latest round of eu sanctions does not target people close to president putin in the same way that the americans want to. >> well, we are satisfied with what the europeans are doing. we are in lockstep with them in terms of imposing costs on russia. we have always said that our sanctions are designed to be complementary, not to be identical, and we sanction more people by doing it that way, so we will keep working with europeans, recognizing, quite frankly, that they have much closer economic ties to russi
we have said we will isolate russia. we will make them pay for what they've done, hopefully enough so they will change their calculations. you are right -- sanctions do take time. we have already seen the sanctions we have put in place have a destabilizing effect on the russian economy. we know if president putin cares about the russian people and the economic opportunities they need, he will take steps to come back from the brink here. that is what he should do. >> are you satisfied that...
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and then russia. i wonder who's interested in it and why i wouldn't want to be persecuted any person who is against the developments in ukraine may be accused of separatism and really go to jail that's why i want to stay anonymous. the ukrainian parliament adopted a law under which those guilty of acts of separatism and terrorism can be thrown into prison for ten to fifteen years or even for life we know fall into this category i'm not saying that it's you but your european colleagues some european authorities approved of crimean parliament adopted the law they did it so it appears that you i mean those european bodies agree with terrorists here i am a terrorist and know i'm facing a life sentence according to the current legislation and polite and communicate normally i represent the interests of the people you have to understand that not everybody can or is willing to put their own life at stake in order to save people . the only. thing that was it was always the should. all. go. oh ok bye. bye. oh
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we are not against russia. we are not against russian people we are against the chaos to take place during the russian flag and it was a report that will ship it to one. i don't need to defend my gown and to defend well and tried them on for the show i didn't like what will happen is that all of the separatist movement to all those moments ago and as many as possible russia some dimension. i consider that as a possible threat of snow woo hoo. under international called signed in geneva last week a legal drama groups in ukraine became the rebels occupying about two dozen buildings in the launch the russian speaking east also posted this on and go home but the west says russia has taken no steps to implement the deal. levy shelter facts founded the hollywood disgraceful ukrainian president viktor yanukovich had beaten on display. he is national museum off the train the artists in the meiji period complex in the portraits in the future to donate a to be coaxing from start to secrete goats he saw me was not all the
we are not against russia. we are not against russian people we are against the chaos to take place during the russian flag and it was a report that will ship it to one. i don't need to defend my gown and to defend well and tried them on for the show i didn't like what will happen is that all of the separatist movement to all those moments ago and as many as possible russia some dimension. i consider that as a possible threat of snow woo hoo. under international called signed in geneva last...
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just passed russia as number two. we are going to pass saudi arabia, we are going to be number one. >> there's so much interest in more domestic production, so many more jobs are being created. i think they've run out of workers. i'm not even sure we can build their roads fast enough to help us get this production under way. it is revitalizing the manufacturing base of america. >> i'm adam scott. we're a registered investment advisor and we invest in oil and gas ships on behalf of our clients. so what are the benefits of fracking? well, it's going to save america's youth from the burden of debt built up by their parents and their grandparents. fracking and the energy industries are going to create an additional 3.5 million jobs by 2020. >> but it is not that simple. there are many real concerns of the impact on our environment and these need to be addressed. >> ♪ one day i lit a match and the water caught on fire i thought about a lawsuit then stumbled upon the fact that fracking is exempted from the clean water act
just passed russia as number two. we are going to pass saudi arabia, we are going to be number one. >> there's so much interest in more domestic production, so many more jobs are being created. i think they've run out of workers. i'm not even sure we can build their roads fast enough to help us get this production under way. it is revitalizing the manufacturing base of america. >> i'm adam scott. we're a registered investment advisor and we invest in oil and gas ships on behalf of...
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energy flows from russia to europe. those continued even in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade. all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because our hope is that we don't have to deploy them. but what i can say is our exports at the highest level, and not just bilaterally, but multilaterally, through the european commission, and our diplomatic teams have been working through all the possibilities. and we're confident that we will have a package that will further impact russia's growth and economy but, again, our hope is we shouldn't have to use them. we're not interested in punishing the russian people. we think mr. putin and hi
energy flows from russia to europe. those continued even in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade. all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to...
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russia is around the corner. you have to relate to it if you want to ensure peaceful relations in central and eastern europe. if you want to ensure that economic and trade flows continue in central and eastern europe and between germany and russia. so i think, these personal relations they can somehow relate on a personal level, that might help. in the end, it is crucial for germany to play a central role here and to work towards mediation approach in this crisis, leaving aside the personal dimension between merkel and putin. >> you say it helps. my point would maybe be that it does not help. it almost ended the relationship, the fact that she has history with him and the way he operates before he went into politics. does that make her more nervous of putin, more cautious? is that something president obama could use to his advantage? >> i would not think so. again, the key point here is that germany has economic interests in maintaining ties with russia. if you think of the energy challenge in germany, oil import
russia is around the corner. you have to relate to it if you want to ensure peaceful relations in central and eastern europe. if you want to ensure that economic and trade flows continue in central and eastern europe and between germany and russia. so i think, these personal relations they can somehow relate on a personal level, that might help. in the end, it is crucial for germany to play a central role here and to work towards mediation approach in this crisis, leaving aside the personal...
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one begins a national issues he usually follows russia's mind enough to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk ukraine's problems today could become onerous is tomorrow. jones who will join show it's not that pleased me to read russian prisoners led the retreat in showbiz plays when bought the cream in between to bed links to russian state and anti joined gazprom response to the west german so if the g twenty meeting dollars per season jimmy is the big east team exported to russia. i decided that its economic relationship shall christian and his associates is spending more than eight hundred million dollars building coal production facilities in russia. sydney the major german firm siemens continues to please try to go to crack it in. kevin jones lying to them a recent increase pressure on german businesses operating in russia. this is the kick on the crimean propaganda opportunities japanese prime minister was a recently to knowing that the ending was attempting to walk to donate to efforts against the kremlin. gazprom is the news based in the region gemini wi
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there that's still russia. how about i give up now i'm going to wait a minute or you're sorry and you look at the borders right here. no that's not. right here. right there. but come on give me a hint. is to say i'm i even i work for the state department. out of six people i asked only one could show ukraine on the map correctly a professional survey agency. has done what i just did but with a national sample of americans they asked more than two thousand people and they came up with similar results five out of six americans could not show ukraine on the map but their survey also showed the further the respondents thought ukraine was from its actual location the more they wanted the u.s. to intervene militarily what about u.s. politicians do they have enough knowledge of ukraine to intervene there remember some of them have called for arming ukrainians in this crisis with me is brian becker with the answer coalition what is your answer brian well the american congress isn't motivated by knowledge in fact there'
there that's still russia. how about i give up now i'm going to wait a minute or you're sorry and you look at the borders right here. no that's not. right here. right there. but come on give me a hint. is to say i'm i even i work for the state department. out of six people i asked only one could show ukraine on the map correctly a professional survey agency. has done what i just did but with a national sample of americans they asked more than two thousand people and they came up with similar...
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here in russia something i've noticed you can walk right up to the crime family picnic that. they're charging they're charging again at the police as we can see throwing rocks although. i think i would bet. you know you've got a. small budget to guess. that if you look you'll see to try and set up some kind of law. you can see. the ship because at the moment just going backwards and forwards and we've seen right as most of the place down there in a few minutes. the whole sky but if you look at it it's all black with good and tell you it was. peaceful day. which i guess we expected. you'd think a lifetime a lot of thoughts all get you ready to take us but it. will stop. the local it's a good. place in the ukrainian capital outsourcing antigovernment a riot has to abandon the barricades that says violence in central kiev rolls into its fourth day running and. is that for us right now i think saying looks like the front line has been shifting that bullshit like now but i didn't hear anyone want to. go to war just minutes ago police made another attempt of course to protest the s
here in russia something i've noticed you can walk right up to the crime family picnic that. they're charging they're charging again at the police as we can see throwing rocks although. i think i would bet. you know you've got a. small budget to guess. that if you look you'll see to try and set up some kind of law. you can see. the ship because at the moment just going backwards and forwards and we've seen right as most of the place down there in a few minutes. the whole sky but if you look at...
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begins naturally she is usually follows russia's mind enough to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk ukraine's problems today could become the everest is tomorrow the news on you in. dozens of mosques homes and interesting mini tree fatigues and wielding baseball bats protected two thousand strong peaceful ukrainian unity rally in the new desk on monday injuring several people the mps group threw firecrackers and stun grenades into the rowdy crowd which included women and children crammed in fact rebels who are putting themselves at the dome fast people's militia also taken down ukraine's flak from the city administration building and replace that with a flag of their own russia has denied claims it is directed funded and planned takeover of government buildings across the ukrainian don't pass place them before ultimately an extreme or areas of ukraine. meanwhile russia says it has done thing for me to treat forces conducting exercises along the ukraine for a work to forty thousand troops massed along with heavy artillery and arrested eleven eight s as a tutsi no
begins naturally she is usually follows russia's mind enough to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk ukraine's problems today could become the everest is tomorrow the news on you in. dozens of mosques homes and interesting mini tree fatigues and wielding baseball bats protected two thousand strong peaceful ukrainian unity rally in the new desk on monday injuring several people the mps group threw firecrackers and stun grenades into the rowdy crowd which included women...
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despite the rhetoric, russia can't be because russia is causing the instability. the express concern is cynical and disingenuous and meant only to distract us from the realities playing out before our eyes. i want to focus on one main point. from the outset, the government of the ukraine -- this policy restraint continued after russia subverted crimea, orchestrated and undemocratic separatist vote, invaded crimea and announced to the world it had annexed crimea. while lying about intentions and its presence in crimea every step of the way. as far as the operatives have moved to the homeland. >> day after day, it has shown remarkable almost unimaginable restraint. it has done is this council has asked. it has refrained from military responses to aggression even as they announced it. and yet, in return for the reasonableness, russia has to stabilize, threaten, and terrorize. the same scenario that played itself out as been repeating itself in parts of eastern ukraine. the same sudden appearance of unfamiliar men and new armaments. and the same denials of russian inv
despite the rhetoric, russia can't be because russia is causing the instability. the express concern is cynical and disingenuous and meant only to distract us from the realities playing out before our eyes. i want to focus on one main point. from the outset, the government of the ukraine -- this policy restraint continued after russia subverted crimea, orchestrated and undemocratic separatist vote, invaded crimea and announced to the world it had annexed crimea. while lying about intentions and...
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s&p downgraded russia's credit to just above junk. it would not be painless for the west especially for european nations who do a trade with russia. >> the u.s. could do this on their own. they don't need europe to go fully with them because these are u.s. banks, u.s. pavement system and u.s. money center that is at the core of global markets. >> reporter: al jazeera, new york. >> now sanctions against russian's banks would deal a devastating blow to russian economy. we're joined from the company's headquarters in texas. lauren, good to talk to you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let's start with this idea, the u.s. when it comes to banking sanctions could possibly do it on its own. do you believe that's true? >> i don't believe the u.s. can do it on its own. the issue is what types of sanctions are they looking to impose? there are two leaks that have come out of senior white house unnamed officials, of course, in which they say they're going to target two specific banks inside of russia, and these two banks are critic
s&p downgraded russia's credit to just above junk. it would not be painless for the west especially for european nations who do a trade with russia. >> the u.s. could do this on their own. they don't need europe to go fully with them because these are u.s. banks, u.s. pavement system and u.s. money center that is at the core of global markets. >> reporter: al jazeera, new york. >> now sanctions against russian's banks would deal a devastating blow to russian economy. we're...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of hubbard. dramas that can't be ignored. story others to use in the. same sense changing the world the right. to picture. from around the globe. this is all seeing to national carries here live from moscow welcome back washington has repeated its regular lament for nato members to bruise defense spending it calls they call has been given greater impetus because the alliance is stepping up its defense capabilities in central and eastern europe nato has sent of a sixteen will find a jazz to the region in the last two months alone so it's also expected to triple as apatow missions over the baltics starting next month independent research. separate all rake believes this is about political point scoring. mr kerry he is being very hypocritical which is the norm with him but also i think he is appealing to two groups here and also on the domestic. policies in america they've turned against the obama administration they see him they perceive him as having a very weak foreign policy so this is to bolste
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of hubbard. dramas that can't be ignored. story others to use in the. same sense changing the world the right. to picture. from around the globe. this is all seeing to national carries here live from moscow welcome back washington has repeated its regular lament for nato members to bruise defense spending it calls they call has been given greater impetus because the alliance is stepping up its defense capabilities in central...